In June, we visited some children from TBH that have been resettled with their families of origin or the adopted families. Noah and Nathan were adopted a few months ago. They seemed very happy, healthy and well integrated during our visit. Godwin, now 6 years old, returned to his family of origin 2 years ago. Unfortunately, the family is still not well off ... read more
New children at TBH – Victims of child trafficking
On 16.07.2023, we received these two boys aged 3 years at Toro Babies Home from Kamwenge district. They have been rescued from a child trafficker . The woman they call their mother goes to hospital and around villages stealing children when they are young and keep them with her for reasons best known to her. These little boys have been her latest victim but luckily, ... read more
New beds and more donations for Toro Babies Home
The month of June was filled with suprises from our partner Children Need Parent (CNP) from Norway and other supporters and friends of Toro Babies Home. We were delighted to received 18 baby beds, clothes, shoes, balls, dolls, scholastic materials, Baby jelly, soap among others from Children Need Parent (CNP) and their supporters such as Bamlo upper secondary school ... read more
A visit at Toro Babies Home
On June 22nd, we received visitors who happen to be our donors, supporters, and friends of Toro babies’ home from Norway and Kerstein and her husband Reinhard from Germany. During their stay at TBH they participated in several activities such as visiting three families of the resettled and adopted children. They also took part in the meeting with the Toro Babies Home ... read more
Welcoming new babies at Toro Babies Home
In the month of June, we welcomed 3 babies - Fortunate, and the twins Zaituni and Juma. Fortunate is just one month old from Bunyangabu district. Her mother is mentally ill and HIV positive. We have put her on medication too and responding positively. On the sad note other relatives are unable to take care of her thus referred to TBH by the police for their care and ... read more
Agriculture: A Sustainable Approach to Food Security at Toro Babies Home
At Toro Babies Home, we recognize the benefits of supplementing children’s diets with fresh, home grown produce not only for its nutritional value but also to reduce reliance on food from the market. Our two farms are located in Kagote and Kasisi. Our gardener does great work to ensure healthy productivity of the crops. Weeding and harvesting are done in a timely manner to ... read more